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Lewisburg Borough posts February 2026 calendar listing Feb. 4, 5, 6 meetings

Lewisburg Borough posted its public calendar for February 2026, listing commission and committee meetings on Feb. 4, 5 and 6 that matter for planning, public works, finance and public safety.

Marcus Williams2 min read
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Lewisburg Borough posts February 2026 calendar listing Feb. 4, 5, 6 meetings
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Lewisburg Borough posted its public calendar for February 2026 on Feb. 1, listing several commission and committee meetings scheduled early in the month. The calendar makes explicit entries for weekday meetings on Feb. 4, 5 and 6, which concern local tree management, planning and public works, and administrative, finance and public safety oversight.

The dated entries shown on the borough page read: Wed 4. Shade Tree Commission (STC); Thu 5. Planning and Public Works Committee; Fri 6. Administrative - Finance - Public Safety. These meetings are among the first items residents and stakeholders will see on the borough’s February meetings schedule.

The calendar excerpt available to the public also lists additional bodies without dates in the provided text, including HARB, a Borough Council work session and a regular council meeting. The original page fragment ends with an incomplete text “Pl,” which prevents confirmation of any further listings or the identity of that fragment. Times, locations, agendas and participation details were not included in the excerpt provided.

The meetings named carry local policy implications. The Shade Tree Commission (STC) typically touches on street tree care and right-of-way vegetation - issues that affect sidewalks, stormwater management and downtown appearance. The Planning and Public Works Committee is the customary venue for land use, development review and infrastructure discussions that influence permits, zoning interpretations and capital maintenance. The Administrative - Finance - Public Safety listing signals committee-level oversight of municipal budgeting, administrative procedures and public safety operations. While the calendar does not specify agenda items for these sessions, the committee names indicate the institutional areas under consideration.

For residents, neighborhood associations, contractors and businesses, the postings are a prompt to follow up for full meeting details. Without posted times, venue or whether meetings will be in-person or virtual, public participation requires confirmation from borough staff or the complete calendar entry. The undated references to HARB and Borough Council meetings are notable because decisions at those bodies can carry direct regulatory and fiscal consequences for property owners and taxpayers.

Union County civic life depends on transparent scheduling so that voters, concerned citizens and affected parties can attend, comment and hold officials accountable. Lewisburg’s early-February calendar entries provide a starting point but fall short of the operational detail that enables meaningful engagement. Residents seeking to track planning decisions, tree work, budget items or public safety measures should obtain agendas, packet materials and confirmed meeting logistics before the dates listed.

What comes next is practical: verify meeting times and locations, request agendas where needed and monitor the borough’s full calendar for possible additions or clarifications to the undated HARB and council entries. Timely follow-up will determine whether these early-February meetings produce decisions that affect property, streetscapes and municipal priorities.

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